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Currently, Brad Miller is 34 years, 5 months and 11 days old. Brad Miller will celebrate 35rd birthday on a Friday 18th of October 2024. Below we countdown to Brad Miller upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Brad Miller |
Occupation | Baseball Player |
Age | 34 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Libra |
Born | October 18, 1989 (Windermere, FL) |
Birthday | October 18 |
Town/City | Windermere, FL |
Nationality | FL |
Brad Miller’s zodiac sign is Libra. According to astrologers, People born under the sign of Libra are peaceful, fair, and they hate being alone. Partnership is very important for them, as their mirror and someone giving them the ability to be the mirror themselves. These individuals are fascinated by balance and symmetry, they are in a constant chase for justice and equality, realizing through life that the only thing that should be truly important to themselves in their own inner core of personality. This is someone ready to do nearly anything to avoid conflict, keeping the peace whenever possible
Brad Miller was born in the Year of the Snake. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Snake are seductive, gregarious, introverted, generous, charming, good with money, analytical, insecure, jealous, slightly dangerous, smart, they rely on gut feelings, are hard-working and intelligent. Compatible with Rooster or Ox.
Super-utility player who was selected in the second round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners, with whom he spent the early years of his career. He was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays prior to the 2016 season.
He played college baseball for the Clemson University Tigers. He won the 2011 Brooks Wallace Award for as the top college shortstop in the country.
He earned the 2011 ACC Player of the Year award. He debuted at first base for the Tampa Bay Rays midway through the 2016 MLB season.
He was born and raised in Windermere, Florida.
He was traded alongside Logan Morrison to the Tampa Bay Rays from the Seattle Mariners prior to the 2016 MLB season.